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Pete Oxford Collection (#42)

Pete Oxford: A Wildlife Photographer's Journey Embarking on a thrilling adventure across the globe

Background imagePete Oxford Collection: Terraced rice paddies in front of Granite outcrop near Andringitra National Park

Terraced rice paddies in front of Granite outcrop near Andringitra National Park. South-central highlands of MADAGASCAR

Background imagePete Oxford Collection: Granite outcrop near Andringitra National Park. South-central highlands of MADAGASCAR

Granite outcrop near Andringitra National Park. South-central highlands of MADAGASCAR

Background imagePete Oxford Collection: Piscine Naturelle with Sandstone Massif of Isalo National Park in back MADAGASCAR

Piscine Naturelle with Sandstone Massif of Isalo National Park in back MADAGASCAR
Piscine Naturelle with Sandstone Massif of Isalo National Park in back.. MADAGASCAR

Background imagePete Oxford Collection: Sandstone Massif. Isalo National Park. MADAGASCAR. Isalo was declared a National Park in 1962

Sandstone Massif. Isalo National Park. MADAGASCAR. Isalo was declared a National Park in 1962 and covers 81, 540ha

Background imagePete Oxford Collection: Canyon des makis (Ring-tailed lemur canyon) cutting into the sandstone rocks. Isalo National Park

Canyon des makis (Ring-tailed lemur canyon) cutting into the sandstone rocks. Isalo National Park. MADAGASCAR

Background imagePete Oxford Collection: Ring-tailed lemur baby (Lemur catta) Beza mahafaly Special Reserve. South-western MADAGASCAR

Ring-tailed lemur baby (Lemur catta) Beza mahafaly Special Reserve. South-western MADAGASCAR

Background imagePete Oxford Collection: Piroque or outrigger canoe back from fishing and left up on the beach for the night

Piroque or outrigger canoe back from fishing and left up on the beach for the night. Canoes with their one stabalizer are remarkably sea worthy. Lavanono Village. Southern Madagascar

Background imagePete Oxford Collection: Beach of Cap Sainte Marie Special Reserve on the southern most tip of MADAGASCAR

Beach of Cap Sainte Marie Special Reserve on the southern most tip of MADAGASCAR

Background imagePete Oxford Collection: Antandroy Tomb. Prominent tombs usually decorated with aloalo (sculptured

Antandroy Tomb. Prominent tombs usually decorated with aloalo (sculptured wooden posts set upright on top of the tomb - often depicting scenes from the persons life). Spiny forest area. Madagascar

Background imagePete Oxford Collection: Verreauxs sifaka (Propithecus verreauxi). Berenty Reserve, Southern MADAGASCAR

Verreauxs sifaka (Propithecus verreauxi). Berenty Reserve, Southern MADAGASCAR

Background imagePete Oxford Collection: Ring-tailed lemur (Lemur catta) Berenty Reserve. Southern MADAGASCAR

Ring-tailed lemur (Lemur catta) Berenty Reserve. Southern MADAGASCAR

Background imagePete Oxford Collection: Ring-tailed lemur (Lemur catta) & Didieraeaceae, (Alluaudia ascendens) Berenty Reserve

Ring-tailed lemur (Lemur catta) & Didieraeaceae, (Alluaudia ascendens) Berenty Reserve. Southern MADAGASCAR

Background imagePete Oxford Collection: White-footed sportive lemur (Lepilemur leucopus) Berenty Reserve. Southern MADAGASCAR

White-footed sportive lemur (Lepilemur leucopus) Berenty Reserve. Southern MADAGASCAR

Background imagePete Oxford Collection: Mongoose lemur (Eulemur mongoz) female. Ankarafantsika Nature Reserve, Western deciduous forest

Mongoose lemur (Eulemur mongoz) female. Ankarafantsika Nature Reserve, Western deciduous forest. MADAGASCAR

Background imagePete Oxford Collection: Milne-Edwards sportive lemur (Lepilemur edwardsi) Ankarafantsika Nature Reserve

Milne-Edwards sportive lemur (Lepilemur edwardsi) Ankarafantsika Nature Reserve. Western MADAGASCAR

Background imagePete Oxford Collection: Nosy Faly coastline. This is mainland Madagascar opposite Nosy be and Nosy Komba Islands

Nosy Faly coastline. This is mainland Madagascar opposite Nosy be and Nosy Komba Islands. This whole area consists of Sakalava fishing villages. Northern MADAGASCAR

Background imagePete Oxford Collection: Oustaleti chameleon (Furcifer oustaleti) Loky-Manambato - Daraina. Northern MADAGASCAR

Oustaleti chameleon (Furcifer oustaleti) Loky-Manambato - Daraina. Northern MADAGASCAR

Background imagePete Oxford Collection: Golden-crowned sifaka or Tattersalls sifaka (Propithecus tattersalli) Daraina

Golden-crowned sifaka or Tattersalls sifaka (Propithecus tattersalli) Daraina, North-east MADAGASCAR

Background imagePete Oxford Collection: Pousse-pousses. Majunga Town. nw MADAGASCAR

Pousse-pousses. Majunga Town. nw MADAGASCAR

Background imagePete Oxford Collection: Thumbnail Chameleon. NW Madagascar

Thumbnail Chameleon. NW Madagascar

Background imagePete Oxford Collection: Africa, Madagascar, Morondava, Western dry forest. Baobab (Adansoina grandidieri)

Africa, Madagascar, Morondava, Western dry forest. Baobab (Adansoina grandidieri) in sunset

Background imagePete Oxford Collection: Africa, Madagascar. Road to Analamera Reserve

Africa, Madagascar. Road to Analamera Reserve

Background imagePete Oxford Collection: Africa, Madagascar. Tomato frog (Dyscophus antongili)

Africa, Madagascar. Tomato frog (Dyscophus antongili)




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Pete Oxford: A Wildlife Photographer's Journey Embarking on a thrilling adventure across the globe, Pete Oxford captures breathtaking moments that transport us into the mesmerizing realm of nature. From the majestic Mehrangarh Fort of Jodhpur to the serene Jaswant Thada in Rajasthan, India, his lens unveils hidden treasures. But it is not just ancient architecture that captivates Pete; he also finds himself drawn to adorable creatures like giant panda babies. Their innocent eyes and playful antics bring joy to our hearts as we witness their tender bond with their surroundings. While pandas steal the spotlight, Pete's lens doesn't shy away from capturing dramatic scenes like storm clouds brewing over the vast ocean of Western BONAIRE in the Caribbean. Nature's power unfolds before our eyes as waves crash against rocky shores, reminding us of its awe-inspiring force. Venturing further into Asia, particularly China, Pete encounters these charismatic giants once again – giant panda babies frolicking amidst bamboo forests. His photographs serve as a reminder of their endangered status and highlight conservation efforts at Wolong China Conservation Center. Not limited to land-dwelling creatures alone, Pete also turns his attention towards vibrant avian species such as military macaws found deep within Amazon Rain Forests in Ecuador. These captivating birds showcase nature's palette through their colorful plumage while residing among lush green canopies. India beckons him once more with its diverse wildlife offerings; this time highlighting black caimans catching prey in Savannah Rupununi, Guyana. The raw intensity captured by Pete showcases both predator and prey locked in an eternal dance for survival. Through his lens and passion for photography, Pete Oxford takes us on an extraordinary journey where we witness incredible landscapes and encounter fascinating animal species from around the world. Each photograph tells a story – one that reminds us of our responsibility to protect these wonders for future generations.